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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: AKDejaVu on July 05, 2002, 10:35:51 PM
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Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
Lord Peter Wimsey:Strong Poison
Winslow Boy, The: Special Edition
Remains of the Day: Special Edition
Out Cold
Killer Bud
Support Your Local Sheriff
Gosford Park
Beautiful Mind, A: Special Edition
UHF: Special Edition
Rising Sun
Sniper
Exit Wounds
High School High
Rollerball: Special Edition
Orange County
Joe Versus The Volcano
2001: A Space Odyssey: Remastered
Shipping News, The
Mountain Men, The
The whole collection can be viewed here (http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mycollection.asp?alias=MrHanky)
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Two movies from the list I'd be curios as to what people think about:
Orange County
A Beautifull Mind
Orange County: I actually thought this was pretty decent, though a bit slow. The local reviewer (The Oregonian) really slammed this movie so I didn't see it in the theatres. I give it a 7 on my 1-10 scale.
A Beautifull Mind: They misnamed this movie. They misrepresented it IMO. I'm glad that was the case because the wife wanted to get it and forced me to watch it with her. It was quite good... and increadibly misnamed. Russell Crow deserved a nomination for his performance in that one.
AKDejaVu
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I actually really liked Orange County. Jack Black's character was hilarious.
And finally you did justice to Sci-Fi and got 2001.
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You actually bought "Joe vs The Volcano"? Other than a study of -Tom Hanks' career, the film isn't very note-worthy.
A better movie would've been the B-movie classic "Slave Girls From Beyond Infinity" (which is quite good for a film with such a terrible name - a remake of "The Most Dangerous Game" but with space ships and jungle planets and good-lookin' women in chamois leather bikinis) or even "Tremors" with Kevin Bacon (about a southwestern town on the edge of the desert that's attacked by underground worms with an attitude). Or "Enemy Mine" with Dennis Quaid. Or "Death Race 2000" with the dude from "Kung Fu".
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hehe, Death Race 2000!
hmm, I've got the desire to watch... two of those movies.
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Originally posted by Nifty
hehe, Death Race 2000!
hmm, I've got the desire to watch... two of those movies.
Wasn't sly stalone in that flick? I remember seeing it on Showtime when I was like 12 or 13. hehe loved that movie!
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"It's euthanasia day at the hospital"
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My 17-year-old son tried to get me to go see Orange County with him in the theater. I didn't go, but I wish I had. I had It pegged as just another teenage 'my life sux, but I found a cute girl and my friends stood by me so now I'm ok' movie.
I finally rented it last weekend at laughed my bellybutton off.
Jack Black was hilarious and the rest where excellent too.
I loved the scene when Jack is filling out the peer recommendation form for his brother to get into Stanford, and asks him "how do you spell annihilator?"
Btw if you have or rent the dvd don’t miss the trailers( there’s about 15 of them)
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Originally posted by Udie
Wasn't sly stalone in that flick? I remember seeing it on Showtime when I was like 12 or 13. hehe loved that movie!
Yes he was!
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Originally posted by gofaster
You actually bought "Joe vs The Volcano"? Other than a study of -Tom Hanks' career, the film isn't very note-worthy.
I really like portions of this movie. Virtually any scene that involved the corperation had me rolling... especially his boss's conversations on the phone. I still use the "brain clowd" explanation on especially slow mornings.A better movie would've been the B-movie classic "Slave Girls From Beyond Infinity" (which is quite good for a film with such a terrible name - a remake of "The Most Dangerous Game" but with space ships and jungle planets and good-lookin' women in chamois leather bikinis) or even "Tremors" with Kevin Bacon (about a southwestern town on the edge of the desert that's attacked by underground worms with an attitude). Or "Enemy Mine" with Dennis Quaid. Or "Death Race 2000" with the dude from "Kung Fu".
I haven't seen Tremors or Enemy Mine at any of the local stores... both those are ones I'll eventually get. I was never a big fan of Death Race 2000... and doubt Slave Girls from Beyond Infinity would go over well with the wife.
AKDejaVu
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Ahaaaa, I see you added another chucker flick,;)
I edited and cut to dvd since your last post.
Driving Miss Daisy
Harry and Tonto
Dementia 13
Soldier Blue
Soylent Green
Little Caesar
84 Charlie Mo-Pic
A Thunder of Drums
Away All Boats
Grand Slam (Edward G Robinson 1968 Ad ogni costo)
Raging Bull
The Kremlin Letter
Wings (1927)
Piece of Cake
Tattoo
The Losers
The Man Who Would be King
Little Big Man
Midnight Cowboy
Gunga Din
Dumbo
5 Bridges to Cross
Two Women
Red River
Yankee Doodle Dandy
Angel Unchained (Tyne Daly Topless)
Prime Cut (Sissy Spacek topless)
A Clockwork Orange
And I bought
12 o'clock High ($9.44 at Wal-Mart)
Another good chucker flick is "Will Penny" even wives like this one.
Also check out The Mechanic with Bronson and Jan Michael Vincent.
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I liked Joe vs the Volcano... Dan Hedaya is great.
But, UHF? As in Weird Al? Special Edition? LMAO! What's in the "special" edition? Behind the scenes of making the "nothing says I Love You like a spatula" commercial?
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I liked "The Mechanic"... but I haven't seen that one around. Probably the only "chuckster" flick that I'm actually looking for is "How the West was Won".
"Mountain Men" was my wife's pick.
And I have no idea why you'd want to see either Tyne Daly or Sissy Spacek topless.
Vacation and Trading Places are the two "must haves" for topless shots;)
AKDejaVu
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Originally posted by AKDejaVu
I liked "The Mechanic"... but I haven't seen that one around.
Only on VHS.
Probably the only "chuckster" flick that I'm actually looking for is "How the West was Won".[/B]
Here: http://www.playcentric.com/DVD/
And I have no idea why you'd want to see either Tyne Daly or Sissy Spacek topless.[/B]
35 years ago Tyne looked a bit different than she does now, ;) Sissy .... right you are :):D
Vacation and Trading Places are the two "must haves" for topless shots;)[/B]
or Malibu Express. :D
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A neat movie to get would be Local Hero??
I'm not sure of the title, but Burt Lancaster was in it...it's about this Oil exec who has to go to this Irish (could be Scottish) town, to basically buy the town so they can put a refinary there.
It's hilarious....one scene, the American Oil Exec is driving to the town with the local oil rep and the hit a rabbit. The American saves the rabbit and brings it to the hotel he's staying at.
The next night he and the guests are eating dinner and he says the food tastes great, what is it? The response, oh your rabbit....hehe.
Anyway...a great flick, very quirky, but a very funny.
Cobra
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Originally posted by AKDejaVu
Winslow Boy, The: Special Edition
2001: A Space Odyssey: Remastered
The whole collection can be viewed here (http://www.dvdprofiler.com/mycollection.asp?alias=MrHanky)
Which version is that of The Winslow Boy?
I have the remastered 2001 too.
The most recent DVDs I have are Amelie, Delicatessen, and The City of Lost Children, all by the same directors ~ Jeunet & Caro
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Amilie was just released... right? I'm planning on getting City of Lost Children some day too. Some of the best cinematography I've ever seen.
I don't know what "version" the Winslow Boy is. I don't know anything about the movie... it was my wife's selection. I'll probably see it this weekend.
AKDejaVu
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BTW... all of these discussions and lists are completely irrelivant. Better Off Dead is released on the 16th.
There can be only one.
AKDejaVu